When the city refinanced its current bond in May, it added $20
million to go toward capital projects. Slightly more than half is
already committed as matching funds to seven road projects approved by
the state. The council is holding another $10 million for matching funds
for eight pending ATRIP projects, four other road projects it would pay
for on its own and the purchase of Hughes Road property for City Hall
expansion.

The work session will begin at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall. The council
will take no action on items discusses and is not required to take
public comments, but the meeting is open to the public.